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pnw_oldmags
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April 22, 2013, 11:45:20 PM »
Been cleaning up the Carolina as we get the Manhattan Stuff off.
My attempt at a time lapse.
http://circlekf.com/images/PolishTime.wmv
You have to love my 1947 Floor Jack. It came without an instruction manual and took us a bit to figure out how it works. But boy can it lift a Kaiser.
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Day Two
http://circlekf.com/images/PolishTime2.wmv
Had to break ... got too hot
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Re: Carolina Buffing
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April 25, 2013, 10:57:45 AM »
Enjoying this Jim! Looking forward to more installments (should we pray for cooler weather in your area?).
What are you using to buff with - pad type, buffer type, compound type?
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April 26, 2013, 10:16:36 AM »
This is what I did to our Manhattan and was very satisfied with the results.
Dobbing Presta Ultra Polish Part No 133532 onto 4 or 5 square feet of the car.
Using a ATD-10501 7" Polisher with a BuffandShine Grip Pad #2000G - Black Foam Finish to buff it in.
In my heat it is drying so I have a wet microfiber pad to pick of the residue
And then polishing with a Schlegel #1 Buff disc.
Let me know if you have a better solution.
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May 03, 2013, 12:07:34 AM »
Day Three, Four, Five
http://circlekf.com/images/RimPaint.wmv
Polish, Paint the Rims and clean up the tires and put the right hubcaps up.
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May 04, 2013, 11:01:31 AM »
Looking good Jim!
Was this a new paint job, or an older paint job that had not been maintained?
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Looking GREAT Jim!
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Older Paint job not maintained. All the tail lights and hood ornaments were on with wing nuts ... wierd. Eazy fix
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